Gentlemen I have just received 5 emails from interested students who want to compete so I am looking for a "few good men" to take on the challenge. Let me know who is interested in meeting the ladies and seeing if there is a fit._________________Sharon
Toronto Dance Salsa
http://www.torontodancesalsa.ca
Toronto Salsa Lessons / Toronto Salsa Classes

Gentlemen, (and ladies), you wouldn't believe the salsa advancement you will make by entering a salsa competition... and it may be a competition but it feels more like a fellow , (TDS Family) get together!!!

If you don't have a partner guys, ASK someone, now is the chance to make closer friends and work on something together and work on something that is yours that you will share with your fellow TDS students!

I think some people are afraid to sign up for the competition because they are anticipating the stress of having to come up with a choreography, looking good on stage, and impressing the crowd...etc.etc...

However, when I am an audience member in a salsa show, I find that even though the dancers may not be dancing at an expert level (and really, not that many of us do!), it is the confidence, the smiles, and the sense of enjoyment they convey that impress me the most. And those are things that anyone can deliver. As long as you're having fun, people will see that and respond to it. And more often than not, people are supportive and appreciative of the effort that you put into the preparation of the performance.

So don't by shy guys! Sign up!!! This is more fun and exciting than you think! Manuel and I are looking forward to this experience with our fellow competitors this year! More the merrier!

Don't be intimidated guys! Yes, competition can be scary, but at the end of the day every single person in the audience (and fellow salsero) will appreciate the time and effort you put into your routine and...let's face it....the courage, confidence and guts it took you to take a deep breath and take the competition plunge!